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[Mii-chan and Yamada-san] I never thought there would be a bigger loser than Meiko.

Ahahaha! Even without Sato-kun, I’m not lonely at all anymore!

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I’m glad Sato-kun is safe…

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The old woman didn’t provide sex education.

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That jaw… I believed in you, Mr. Goda…

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A direct attack like a sidestep is against the rules, right?

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Don’t let the official do brain destruction with NTR.

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If Sato-kun were to be assaulted and made pregnant, it would truly be a tragedy…

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What’s sad is that Sato-kun didn’t particularly dislike me.

Not a romantic interest, but…

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>>9

Either way, only destruction awaits.

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It’s reassuring that I’ve learned to use protection from my experienced seniors!

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I don’t think Yukina-chan said to go this far.

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Did you finally embrace it?

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The last one is that girl with menstruation and Sato-kun, right?

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>>14

It wasn’t Yukina-chan who was bleeding.

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It was only Mii-chan who was letting the menstrual blood flow.

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Wasn’t the atmosphere different with the senior who only appeared despite the good security in both elementary and middle school?

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>>18

The reason why men’s resolution is extremely low is from the very beginning… There’s no middle school first year like Sato-kun who is so detached.

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>>18

There wasn’t enough description to say anything about the state of public safety.

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I’m relieved that Yukina-chan and Sato-kun have become a couple…

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>>19

Lesbian stay

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Is Sato-kun an ED? Are you okay?

Shall I pull it out for you?

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>>20

Goodbye, Mr. Nanashi Village.

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>>24

Don’t go…

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Isn’t Sato-kun’s mental state not like a middle schooler’s, but isn’t that child also being abused?

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If a week passes, I’ll be able to read it, but when I look at the thread, I feel like spending money.

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I’m letting Yamada hear this.

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>>26

The scene being depicted seems almost entirely like Yamada’s imagination, though.

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>>58

Well, it’s a manga…

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From Mii-chan’s perspective, neither Rezuko nor Yukina is there.

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If it were just a shallow wound, I would have lived more instinctively as a monster in modern times, but I need to go through some harsh experiences, after all…

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There are still 15 to 20 periods left, you know.

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I am Yukina Sato.

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The ponytailed girl is simply too useless.

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Hey Sato-kun…

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The seniors are scummy, but they’re not bad people, which is somehow interesting.

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>>33

The guys who gang-raped her!?

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>>33

People who were silenced by being hit!?

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For now, it was great that you managed to end things without making anyone around you unhappy, Mi-chan.

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When I went to visit Mii-chan to kill time, I was told this, reflecting Yamada’s feelings.

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>>35

(Interesting…)

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>>161

(That’s right! I’ll draw a manga about that girl.)

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>>35

It’s like watching a live movie…

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No, it’s those assholes.

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I’ve somehow connected to the modern Mii-chan.

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It’s not that others are more realistic.

I couldn’t help but think that it wouldn’t be like that with store clerks or old men on the street, right?

I can understand that Mii-chan takes action, but adults shouldn’t engage with her, right?

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>>39

It’s set in Gotham City, where a famous elementary school student known for scavenging for food is wandering the streets, yet the child welfare agency isn’t taking action.

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>>68

No, I’m dreaming too much about the child welfare services.

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>>73

What do you know about the child welfare center?

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>>74

It’s you.

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>>73

It’s quite remarkable that, far from just being a neighborhood figure, they’re even a celebrity-level presence among middle school teachers before advancing to high school, yet no one is raising any concerns.

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I knew it was inevitable that Sato-kun would reject me…

I’m sorry, it’s tough after all.

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I think Yamada, who is being told this, is excited while feeling completely taken aback.

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It’s not a manga you read while thinking about reality.

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I might be saying something inappropriate, but you must be in the middle of puberty with maximum sexual desire, so it’s surprising that you can be with a disabled person.

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>>43

It seems that Mii-chan’s face is nice…

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She seems undeniably cute in terms of her looks.

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There are kids rummaging through garbage, and there are classmates who send delinquents when trouble arises, so I really hate that school.

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Will the homeroom teacher be dismissed because of this incident?

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>>47

Homeroom teacher (That was a relief…)

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Shiko it…

No, that’s fine…

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Is Mii-chan also pregnant?

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It was already like that, but it’s been leaning towards the sensational side.

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Suddenly, it turned into a typical shoujo manga plot.

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Honestly, scared Satsuki-chan is really cute.

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While the ponytail girl is making a nasty face, Yukina-chan is next to her.

That face is just hard to describe…

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Cutting out the scene of winning the battle and reducing the damage…

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Yukina-chan is simply cute, which is why she is supported with a ponytail; there’s no way she can be a bad girl.

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Aren’t you dead yet?

Die quickly.

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Mii-chan is the best!

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I don’t really care about Mii-chan, but Mu-chan is likely to get involved.

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>>62

After this, the two of us will be standing around together…

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Is there no way out from here?

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>>63

If the idea is that death is salvation

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It’s an unreliable narrator.

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If we had just avoided ponytails, could we have corrected our course even with Gouda and Meiko around…?

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>>67

The kindness of those around me is not infinite, and since there is no understanding from my family, I think it is ultimately unavoidable to go into the water-related field.

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Miyagi Prefecture is scary.

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The rapist is too scary.

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Please don’t let Ponytail and Moo-chan be in the same class.

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It’s already game over if the family is like that.

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Maybe I was living by rummaging through garbage, but I guess I’m from somewhere like Gotham or Cassandra where the child welfare agency didn’t take action.

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Ponytail-chan is a necessary evil.

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Honestly, I’m not really interested in anything other than the dying part…

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What happened to Yukina’s friends that they are so rough around the edges in the first semester of middle school?

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>>82

The extremists who were brainwashed by Yukina-chan’s cuteness.

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It is said that the probability of child welfare agencies protecting abused children is around 10%.

In Mii-chan’s case, it’s not abuse, it’s clearly just a child wandering around, so the child consultation center isn’t idle enough to act on something like that, nor do they have the authority to do so.

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I see, if we start the past arc, we can stretch the story as much as we want!

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Neglect is a serious form of abuse.

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>>86

It’s not neglect; Mii-chan just can’t help but eat food waste when she gets hungry.

It’s obvious that I’m eating at home because I’m not emaciated.

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>>91

Since those circumstances cannot be understood from the outside, an investigation should first be conducted.

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>>94

Even the people around can tell whether a child with a low IQ is just picking up food or if they are eating out of hunger, so there’s no point in even reporting it to child services.

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>>94

Mii-chan is a celebrity!

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>>86

Children who experience neglect end up neglecting their own children when they become parents… is that what it means?

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I wish Sato-kun had gotten pregnant.

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>>87

Isn’t something weird?

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What was with the mysteriously appearing school nurse?

Work.

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Even if one is healthy, that environment can become distorted and warped.

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Even if the consultation center takes action, that mother and the old lady will come out.

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>>90

Everything is going to be a mess with this!

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>>90

With each passing time, the old woman’s harmfulness seems to get higher…

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>>106

If the old lady moves, the conversation will end.

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Every time a girl at that school flirts with Sato-kun, the ponytail girl sends her underlings after her, so that will eventually be exposed and it will turn into a world of chaos.

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If Mii-chan is eating garbage at home because she’s not being fed anything, then it’s a case for child protective services.

It seems that both the complexion and development are good, and it’s just a common disability issue that can be overlooked.

Rather, if the child welfare agency moves carelessly, there is a possibility of being forced to take on a disabled person, so they won’t take action.

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>>95

What do you think of people with disabilities?

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>>99

Isn’t it a common story about disabled people scavenging for food?

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Yukina-chan was an ordinary middle school student…

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>>98

Seriously, I’m just normal, but my friend is way too malicious.

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>>98

It’s cute, isn’t it…?

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If Sato-kun and Mii-chan have a child, it will become a child with a nice balance.

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>>100

Born as a sickly person with intellectual disabilities.

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>>109

It would be perfect if you had ADHD and atopic allergies!

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>>109

It might be better than being clumsily aggressive…

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>>120

Huh?! An active ASD?!

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However… thanks to Ponytail-chan, Mii-chan was able to gain a successful experience…

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>>101

Thread image

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But thanks to the ponytail, I was able to feel that Mii-chan is alive, right?

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Does that mean I’ll be unhappy if I get involved with Mii-chan?

Is the author’s malice too strong?

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I’m glad that Sato-kun’s Ninsei didn’t get caught up in it poorly!

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What will happen to this family if that old lady dies?

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>>111

Is Mii-chan going to Tokyo?

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>>111

Meiko and her older brother, free from constraints, will have a second child.

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The delinquents gave Mii-chan self-confidence.

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Ponytail-chan, you’re really skilled, aren’t you?

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Send your subordinates to Ponytail-chan Meiko.

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Everyone looks down on Mii-chan, calling her stupid or pitiful, but at least during sex, they treat her as an equal.

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I’m exhausted.

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I like serious Mii-chan when she is in her right mind.

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Daddy dating is prostitution, you know.

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A ponytail girl who is a delinquent and skilled in understanding people’s psychology in a lesbian context.

Looks like you’ll become a big shot.

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Yukina-chan’s friends probably still play with their remote control cars.

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Child consultation centers won’t take action unless it’s a case that anyone can see is 100% abuse.

A place where there are many things that cannot be done even at that level.

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>>128

Because it’s tax.

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Who is the ponytail person with a delinquent and a pipe?

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Sato-kun, where did you leave your sexual desire?

Mr. Nakamura, for me, your lack of malice, or rather… the absence of underlying motives made me feel quite at ease. I appreciated our relationship that didn’t feel malicious or underhanded. But wait, wait, I have come to realize once again that nothing lasts forever.

Sato-kun, where did you leave your sexual desire?

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>>131

You’re just complicating things.

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>>131

She likes friendships between boys and girls.

Love, like, and the Peter Pan syndrome of not wanting to grow up.

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>>131

Because of their poor health, they probably don’t have the power to put into that.

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Why is Yukina-chan so liked by ponytails?

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First of all, the fact that kids are rummaging through garbage and wandering around the city while this is being ignored already shows the low standard of living of the residents.

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>>134

What do you want me to do?

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Is public junior high school this chaotic?

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>>136

It’s just Yukina and her friends that are a bit off; other people are pretty normal.

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>>136

We often had collective beatings for those who got too carried away…

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>>136

Because it’s a creation, right?

It’s normal in normal places.

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Isn’t Sato-kun like he’s come out of some supernatural battle story or something?

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Ponytail seems to behave like that because of her home environment, or if you say something like that she will react this way; it’s like you have a deep understanding of Mii-chan…

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The skills of the ponytail aren’t the same as those of a first-year middle school student.

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>>143

A few months ago, this child was still carrying a backpack.

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(I wonder if Sato-kun has started watching Evangelion or something…?)

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>>144

Is it the rebroadcast generation…?

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Public middle schools are places where all kinds of students come, from the smart ones in the district to the delinquents, so depending on the area, that’s just how it is.

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What is up with the author who was saying how fun it is to be able to do a lot of character designs with this…

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>>149

Satsuki-chan is cute, and if it’s just her face, the ponytail looks good too.

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>>149

Well, there’s no doubt that the characters increased all at once…

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Public schools are normal.

Rather, I had the impression that private schools were more dangerous.

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>>150

Bullying in private schools is insidious…

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It looks like she’s selling herself with a ponytail.

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Well, if a child who really seems innocent suddenly shows a desire for sex and approaches me, I would be like, “Whoa!”

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Middle schools in rough areas tend to be quite chaotic, so it’s tough.

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Mii-chan's utmost temptation.

Shall we do it?

Mii-chan’s utmost temptation.

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>>155

A gaze as if looking at trash…

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>>155

The contemptuous gaze is nice.

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>>155

The underwear is surprisingly decent.

It’s not mom’s old panties.

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It depends on the degree, but I think there will be a few dangerous people if there are a lot of students in the public school.

Usually, it’s simple violence or shoplifting, but when it comes to sexual matters, it’s rare.

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The really dangerous ones stop coming to school, so it was peaceful.

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From the reader’s perspective, it’s this, but for Yamada, it’s the narrator Mii-chan, right? Can you understand the story?

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I feel down when Mii-chan is in a situation where she is unfairly treated and seems unfortunate.

It’s funny to see Kasuna Mii-chan having a tough time.

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I want to see the ponytail that becomes estranged from Yukina-chan as a result of her dating Sato-kun.

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>>168

Shall I send the yankee senpai (female)…?

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I understand…

I will run into Mr. Yamada, the ponytail, and Mr. Sato…

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Because it was the countryside, I thought private schools were places where people who were rejected by public schools went.

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>>172

I had the opposite image: public schools accept anyone while private schools are places where a certain elite or rich kids go.

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>>172

In our area, the top schools are private, but…

There are many public schools with a high level.

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Sato-kun… I thought he was just a scumbag who treated weak-minded kids kindly and then discarded them, but he was actually a really good guy.

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However, these days, engaging in risky behaviors like those of delinquents or yankees is quite extraordinary…

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If we’re talking about whether they exist or not, I guess those trashy people, the ponytail and the rapist, do exist.

Rape periodically exists as part of bullying, to begin with.

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A ponytail, a rapist, and a gang of delinquents assaulted Mii-chan, huh…

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When children with disabilities are placed in regular classes, they often face a lot of hate from the other students in the same class.

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Do it in Comic LO.

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Goda is a bastard, but compared to Mao-kun’s ponytail, he’s not so bad…

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When a group finds a dropout, they start bullying.

I heard that prestigious schools are hell.

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>>185

Ravenclaw, huh?

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I don’t think Grandma would be able to give a good explanation when she notices Mii-chan’s strange behavior.

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>>186

Even if they notice, I think they’ll be driven out for the sake of appearances and sent flying to Tokyo.

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>>191

That’s actually how it is.

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This is how it gradually stacks up, huh?

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>>187

Already packed.

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You really thought I was an innocent and amusing girl, didn’t you, Sato…?

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Severe disabilities are often avoided, but mild disabilities can become a target for bullying.

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I wonder if it felt like a female version of a plush pen.

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The result of the old woman realizing it is to make her rich and launch her into Tokyo, right?

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There are moments here and there where it seems like a rescue route could be taken, but it gets completely destroyed…

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From the time I was born, it was a matter of whether it was checkmate or not, so I was already checkmated…

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Like a nuclear missile…

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The only one who isn’t real is Sato-kun; everyone else exists in reality.

Reality is crap.

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Sato-kun, I’m just giving off a different vibe than other guys, but I’m just like anyone else.

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Mii-chan, who has a disability and hasn’t been properly cared for by her parents, is not cute at all; she doesn’t feel real…

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Does the rapey yankee really exist…?

I guess they’ll do it.

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>>202

Since it regularly makes the news, there is no reason to deny its existence.

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I think Satou-kun is the type of person who was in every class.

I think Satou-kun is the type of person who was in every class.

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There are various types of private junior high schools, after all.

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Being with Sato-kun probably refined my sensibility.

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I wonder if they will do a little more about middle school students.

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Sato-kun, I look like you.

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Who is that uncle? It's scary!!

Uncle, store clerk, teacher, Mii-chan is cute, isn’t she? She’s really a good girl, truly.

Who is that uncle? It’s scary!!

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Mii-chan was raped, but Mama was not raped…

Well, I might have been raped at home by my brother.

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